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Capital News Service is a student-powered news organization run by the University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism. The service has bureaus in College Park, Annapolis and Washington.

From finding experienced doctors to availability of prescribed hormones, trans care can require a lot of work on the patient’s part.

Inexpensive toys can have lead in paint, metal or plastic. Vintage toys or imported toys are more likely to contain the substance.

Created to preserve declining species populations and their native ecosystems, the law has reversed the path to extinction for 99% of species under its protection.

Former Gov. Martin O’Malley told senators that if he is confirmed as the new commissioner of the Social Security Administration, he would focus on improving service and boosting morale.

Service has been a top priority for the governor since he took office in January.

Maryland, the District of Columbia and 40 other states are suing Meta alleging that its platforms cause harm to children by building addictive features.

Jacob Lew, President Joe Biden’s nominee for ambassador to Israel, received pushback from Republicans on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee during his confirmation hearing on Wednesday.

Ahead of the Maryland Million, Laurel Park officials say they are confident in the facility’s safety, five months after racing was temporarily suspended when two horses died in back-to-back races.

Maryland school districts have joined in a lawsuit against the world’s social media giants: Google, Meta, ByteDance and Snap Inc.

With fall officially in season and the summer heat seemingly behind us, there is no better time to start planning trips to see the changing leaves.